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Big scores are humiliating and difficult to swallow but I don't think they have a special meaning. They are always under special circumstances. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.
Other Sources
Next two games should indicate where U.S. soccer is headed - from The Carson Daily Breeze's Nick Green: "The more we can get together for longer periods of time, the better."
Klinsmann discusses some plans for USMNT future - from Soccer By Ives's Adam Serrano: Central to his plans is naming a first assistant and Klinsmann revealed that his choice will be former Chivas USA head coach Martin Vasquez.
Vasquez is Klinsmann's 'right-hand' man - from ESPN LA's Scott French: “It is definitely Martin Vasquez will play that role.”
John returns to FC Dallas to "win championships" - from MLSsoccer.com's Robert Casner: "We want George to be around a long time and we want our American players playing in the MLS,” said Hyndman.
Fire coach Klopas hopes Cup greeted with Open arms - from The Sporting News's Brian Straus: Klopas gets it.
Seattle Sounders may be MLS's best expansion team yet - from The Newark Star-Ledger's Frank Giase: The Sounders debuted in 2009 in a town that had just lost its NBA franchise and was thirsting for a team to give its heart to.
WPS eyes making major changes - from The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle's Jeff DiVeronica: "I'm confident that we're going to have one," WPS manager Melanie Fitzgerald said.
Lothar Matthaus seeks win over England to help end his German exile - from The Guardian's Raphael Honigstein: The past, unfortunately, has provided no refuge either.
What happens when the game is up for football's empire-builders? - from The Independent's Glenn Moore: Every managerial era ends, and not all have the luxury of choosing the date.
My blueprint for rebuilding fallen giants Arsenal - from The Daily Mail's Martin Keown: A new arrival creates a buzz of expectation and reinforces a belief that your team is equipped to compete.
Arsenal's decline - five reasons to explain why the London club now find themselves on the slide - from The Telegraph's Alan Smith: Suddenly, Wenger was faced with an extra workload that any manager would find both distracting and exhausting.
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